Motor Safety Supply Articles

According to the most recentstatisticspublished by the U.S. Department of Labor, workplace injuries involving transportation account for 40% of all reported incidents. Additionally, fatalities reported in the transportation and material moving industries increased by 7% in 2016. Gaining popularity as standard industrial safety devices, vehicle cameras are a simple, cost-effective solution to the nation's rise in on-the-job accidents. Learn how companies are using vehicle cameras to enhance safety in industrial environments.

Ride share apps and the taxi industry in general are booming with new riders experiencing the likes of Uber and Lyft for the first time every day.

So naturally, along with all the people wanting rides, there's never been a better time to be a driver available for hire. A lot of drivers in these situations are essentially freelancers or independent contractors, which means in practice that you're often expected to provide your own equipment.

Along with all those oil changes and tune-ups at the garage, however, there are at least three really good reasons why ride share cameras, or dash cams, are a must-have for anyone who works as a professional driver.

In the world of consumer and commercial vehicles, driver assistance devices like rear view cameras have been reducing collisions and preventing injuries for more than a decade. But with each innovative idea, technology is getting smarter. Onboard driver assistance devices have evolved from blind spot cameras to incorporate more complex, intuitive controls. Learn about the latest advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs) available and how they're changing the future of navigation.